The Meadows is a new collection of homes to the village of Llanfoist near Abergavenny.

Choice of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom house types

Sought-after location next to the Brecon Beacons National Park

Great choice of schooling nearby for children of all ages

Abervagenny train station just 1.5 miles away

Convenient shopping and leisure facilities close by

Everything you need is close to hand

The town provides a wide choice of shops including a local Waitrose within walking distance of The Willows. The town centre is a mixture of the old and new. The Cibi Walk arcade contains a selection of the usual high-street names, while elsewhere in the town are many smaller independent shops selling all the other The Willows has so much to offer with its stunning scenery, a myriad of leisure activities on your doorstep, nearby historical sites, and the convenient market town of Abergavenny close by. Being less than 30 minutes from the M4, it's also within reach of the UK motorway network for travel further afield. All in all - a fantastic place to call home.

Located on the edge of the charming village of Llanfoist, residents will enjoy peaceful village life, but will be within easy reach of Abergavenny with good road links nearby. The Meadows is ideal whether you're a first time buyer, making your next step on the ladder or looking to invest.

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There is a choice of local golf courses just a few miles from
Abergavenny. The Monmouthshire Golf Club is set against the beautiful scenery
of the Usk Valley while the Wernddu is in one of
the most picturesque positions and also has a floodlit driving range.

The nearby River Usk
is widely renowned as one of the best salmon rivers in Wales, but if
fishing is a little too sedentary, you could explore the outdoors by a
different means. A short stroll will take you into the countryside, while
longer walks could lead you to the top of one of several mountains. The
Blorenge and The Sugarloaf provide spectacular views while The Skirrid has a
steep initial climb, which then breaks out onto a long ridgeway ending by an
old ruined chapel at the highest point.

If two legs aren???t
enough, you could always take in one of the many horse riding centres in the
area. Whether a gentle trot or a full blown gallop, what better way to see the
beauty of the surrounding countryside? Or if you???re feeling really brave, you
could launch yourself off Blorenge Mountain or nearby Hatterall Ridge ??? two of the best
hang gliding and paragliding sites in Britain.

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